| A | B |
| inert | lifeless, dull |
| mellow | pleasing smooth |
| dally | linger, take your time no hurry no rush |
| innate | natural gifts and talents inborn |
| perpetuate | to make something continue, never end |
| insoluable | tot able to solve, not expandable |
| clamor | noise, uproar |
| formidable | awe, arouse fear, to inspire |
| trepidation | fear, alarm, anxiety |
| calumny | slander, false accusation |
| defamation | to injure anothers name through libel |
| phenomenon | observable event that rarely happens |
| pious | very religious |
| contemptuous | showing or expressing hatred, great disdain |
| audible | capable of being heard |
| blasphemy | being disrespectful to God, usinf the Lord's name in vein |
| ecstatic | happy excited delighted |
| hypocrite | someone that does something after they state not to do it |
| dogmatic | belief or doctrine held by a religion, or a particular group or organization. It is authoritative and not to be disputed |
| theocracy | form of organization in which the official policy is to be governed by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divine |